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Oct 26, 2025

Fire alarm in Rotterdam halts Eurostar and intercity traffic – Brussels links disrupted

Fire alarm in Rotterdam halts Eurostar and intercity traffic – Brussels links disrupted
A fire-alarm incident at Rotterdam Centraal station on the evening of 26 October brought cross-border rail traffic between the Netherlands and Belgium to a standstill, causing cascading delays for thousands of passengers. Dutch rail operator NS confirmed that from 18:06 local time no trains were permitted to depart the station until the alert was cleared just after 21:15.

The shutdown forced the cancellation of Eurostar service 9100 from Amsterdam to London, which normally calls at Brussels-South/Midi, and Eurocity direct services 9500 and 9200 operating between Brussels and Dutch cities. Several intercity and sprinter services were also truncated south of Rotterdam, leaving travellers bound for Antwerp and Brussels scrambling for replacement coaches or next-day departures.

Although the alarm proved to be a false positive, the incident highlighted the vulnerability of the single high-speed rail corridor that links Belgium with the Netherlands and onwards to the UK. Business-travel associations renewed calls for improved contingency planning, noting that Sunday evening services carry a high proportion of consultants and EU-officials returning to Brussels for the working week.

Eurostar stated that affected ticket-holders could exchange their journeys free of charge or claim refunds. NS said it would review station safety protocols but stressed that passenger safety must take precedence, even at the cost of significant disruption.

With Eurostar seats already constrained by reduced platform capacity in London, mobility managers are advised to monitor availability closely during the Monday recovery period, when trains often depart fully booked following weekend incidents.
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